SPE Offshore Europe 1997
DOI: 10.2118/38469-ms
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Challenges in the Brent Field: Implementation of Depressurisation

Abstract: In 1992 the decision was taken to go ahead with the depressurisation of the Brent Field to recover an additional 1.5 Tscf of gas and 34 MMstb of oil, extending the field's life by 5–10 years. Three of the four Brent platforms have been redeveloped at a total cost of 1.3 billion to install process facilities for low pressure operations, to reduce operating costs, to implement safety upgrades and to refurbish the ageing facilities to satisfy the fitness certification standards. The fourth platform has also been … Show more

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“…Recently this subject has regained interest as a good opportunity to extend life of waterflooded reservoir in the North Sea (Brent field) [4,5]. The main goal of the last researches is to optimize hydrocarbon recovery in terms of remaining gas and additional produced oil [6,7,8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently this subject has regained interest as a good opportunity to extend life of waterflooded reservoir in the North Sea (Brent field) [4,5]. The main goal of the last researches is to optimize hydrocarbon recovery in terms of remaining gas and additional produced oil [6,7,8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%